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    Hi,

    I have a boat didn't use it for over two months, I did winterization last year by myself, just start motor and fill with antifreeze, do I have to do it now?

    I'm asking the question because the motor starter seems have issue, I want to fix it the next year.

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    It depends where are you storing it? If it is in the cold then I would winterize it, if there is still water in it you will end up with broken parts.
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    If it's a normal water cooled outboard, the water SHOULD drain if it's stored upright. But then you would not have been able to fill it with antifreeze.......
    What kind of unit are we talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by greatwhite View Post
    It depends where are you storing it? If it is in the cold then I would winterize it, if there is still water in it you will end up with broken parts.
    I will put it in my garage during the winter.

    peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat32rf View Post
    If it's a normal water cooled outboard, the water SHOULD drain if it's stored upright. But then you would not have been able to fill it with antifreeze.......
    What kind of unit are we talking about?
    It's Mercury 40hp outboard, I park it in my driveway last two month, and I will put it in my garage during the winter.

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    Normal small engine winterizing is all you need. has a 69 Johnson and all I did every year was dog it and some stabil over the winter.. thus year I took it out if service sure to the gears bring no good. Motor still starts in one pull.. but the gears are so worn down it won't go any more lol... $500 for a new gear
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    Just drain the lower unit oil and replace with new. You don't need to put any antifreeze in an outboard at all. Ever.

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    If you can, remove the spark plug and spray some oil down into the cylinder. Put the spark plug back. Change lower oil. If there's water in the lower unit oil it may push out the seals when it freezes.
    Last edited by Jigman; November 16th, 2014 at 06:29 PM.

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    you should run sta-bil through it if you can, if not empty the bowl on the carb, give it a few pulls to clear any gas in the lines.

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    $15 for a lower unit oil change is a whole bunch cheaper than replacing gears and seals. I never take a chance.
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